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Ecologists at UMass Amherst sound the alarm over how little is known about the ecological status of insects and arachnids
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The conservation status of 90% of insects is unknown, and the figure shakes more than any collective phobia. A new scientific study reveals that the vast majority of these species — along with arachnids — have not been evaluated or have clear protective measures. The finding, published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, puts figures into the information vacuum surrounding one of the invisible pillars of ecosystems: organisms tha…
Ecologists at UMass Amherst sound the alarm over how little is known about the ecological status of insects and arachnids
Amherst - Ecologists at UMass Amherst sound the alarm over how little we know about the ecological status of insects and arachnids, which are key to planetary health
·Springfield, United States
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